Also, excellent work on that :) -jon
On 1/17/21 1:30 PM, Chase via cdesktopenv-devel wrote: > So here is where I am at with testing alternate platforms with the new > imported ksh: > Working: > Linux Mint 20 > CentOS 8 (patch needs to be explicitly installed for some reason, even > though it is a POSIX utility) > FreeBSD 12.1 > Openindiana hipster* (I needed to add a custom patch in dtdocbook that > points make to the write version of tcl, -ltcl is incorrect, -ltcl8.6 > isn't, not sure when this was changes since I don't use openindiana > normally, but I am not going to mess with it since I know some people > still use legacy opensolaris and I assume it is -ltcl on there) > > Not Working: > OpenBSD 6.7, segfaults whenever free() is called, but this does work > with the old version, so it is a regression, but OpenBSD couldn't even > boot when I compiled normal master, it hung at dthello > manjaro, fedora 33, opensuse: this was only because the gcc 10 patches > haven't been applied to master-ksh93-upgrade yet, if centos 8 works, > these probably should as well > > Unknown: NetBSD, couldn't get package manager to cooperate > > Not tested: solaris 11.4, aix, hpux (lack of legal way to get them) > > I feel like this should be sufficient, I wouldn't know where to start > with the OpenBSD segfault however, I know almost nothing about how > they do memory management... > > Thank you for your time, > -Chase > > > > > _______________________________________________ > cdesktopenv-devel mailing list > cdesktopenv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cdesktopenv-devel -- Jon Trulson "Entropy. It isn't what it used to be." -- Sheldon
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